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SUMMARY:Physics\, with a capital "P"
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Dr Jessica Thomas\, Assistant Editor for Physics and Review Le
 tters\n2008\, the American Physical Society launched a web-only publicatio
 n called Physics (physics.aps.org).  In each weekly issue of Physics\, we 
 publish expert commentaries and staff-written summaries on several papers 
 published in Physical Review and Physical Review Letters that we feel shou
 ld be brought to the attention of the physics community. These papers are 
 selected based on comments in referee reports\, the advice of established 
 experts and discussion among the editors. Both the commentaries and the pa
 pers highlighted in Physics are completely free for downloading.\n\nWhile 
 a successful project in and of itself – Physics has brought together the
  community and is attracting attention to the excellent research that Phys
 ical Review and Physical Review Letters publish each week – it also mirr
 ors changes that are taking place at the APS. Our journals do not exist in
  a vacuum – there are many choices for authors that seek rapid publicati
 on or high prestige. With this in mind\, I will highlight the many ways in
  which Physical Review continues to be a favorable journal in which to pub
 lish the best of physics research.\n\nThe Physical Review journals are soc
 iety journals\, published for physicists and not for profit\, and they sho
 uld reflect the perspective of the community.  I therefore hope this talk 
 will serve as a springboard from which the audience can ask questions and 
 share opinions.
LOCATION:CE 2 - Centre Est
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